Baseball America Prospect Report – June 1, 2018

• Keston Hiura, DH, Brewers. Hiura had his best day as a pro with two home runs as part of a four-hit day. Hiura is now hitting .323/.381/.544 this season. He has started to play second base again as the Brewers remain cautious with the rehab of his right elbow. He's played second base in five of his past seven games.

• Spencer Adams, RHP, White Sox. It's not been a great season for Adams. He's allowed 69 hits in 55 innings and he's been homer prone, with 10 home runs allowed. But it was a great night for Adams, as he threw eight scoreless innings with two hits allowed, no walks and six strikeouts. He's now 3-6, 5.50 for the season.

• Steven Duggar, OF, Giants. Duggar did it all on Thursday, as he went 4-for-5 with three doubles and a triple. Duggar has shown little power this year (he has a .394 slugging percentage), but yesterday is a positive sign.

• Gavin Lux, SS, Dodgers. The track record of Wisconsin high school hitters at the top of the draft is quite poor, although it's also few enough players that some explanation can be made that there are too few study subjects to make any sweeping generalizations. Lux is trying to change that, with a strong season at high Class A Rancho Cucamonga. Lux, the Dodgers' 2016 first-round pick, went 3-for-3 with a double and a home run yesterday. He's now hitting .317/.403/.508 this year. All of that is a minor piece of good news for Jarred Kelenic, likely the next first-round pick from Wisconsin.

• Eloy Jimenez, OF, White Sox. Jimenez hit his 10th home run of the season last night. Jimenez is hitting .331/.373/.623 for Double-A Birmingham.